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I’m a big advocate of a good education. A good education, however, does not mean you will automatically make more money. Here is a list of the lowest-paying careers that typically have the highest education

Over the past decade, more and more people have become dependent on tech devices. As these devices become more advanced, the amount of functionality continues to increase. At the same time, this also creates a larger need for people that can provide tech support. Those that are employed in the tech support industry can have […]

Graduating can be an exciting time in life. It can also be a very stressful time as you attempt to look for employment. Make yourself stand out from the crowd by following these easy-to-implement tips; if you keep these in mind, they will be sure to help you snag the job you are looking for.

For those who decide to pursue a master’s degree in business administration, the educational investment is both personally and financially rewarding. With advanced training in all areas of business management, MBA grads are qualified for many more jobs than those with only bachelor’s degrees.

Choosing which college to attend is always a tricky and sometimes unpleasant experience for us. Not only are we dealing with the prospect of leaving our friends and school and familiar people behind, but the realisation of leaving the house you grew up in, the parents who looked after you, the pets who comforted you […]

Work ethics and the ability to do the job should be the only factors that come into play when judging an employee. But we are all human, and both appearances and communications skills play a big part in how we view people.

Looking for a new career? Although ideally you want a job you can get excited about, it’s hard to get too excited when you can’t pay the bills. The following job salary information shows the highest and lowest paid careers in the United States (from both an hourly and annual perspective).

We want to help you find a career about which you can get excited. Some careers take more preparation than others. The career training information below shows the occupations with the highest and lowest levels of education in the United States.

Some careers are in more demand than others. Below you will find valuable employment information about some of the largest and smallest careers in the United States. (Numbers from the employment info below are represented in the thousands.)

Graduation season is still a couple of months away. Most senior students are still busy putting the finishing touches in their academic papers or completing the final requirements for their respective discipline. For most graduating students, nothing is more important than complying with all their academic obligations in order to get their degrees.